The politicans of power are not sponsored by ordinary people and credit cards. They are directed by shadowy organizations, you might call them zionists, illuminati, freemasons. The Obama is only a puppet in theyr hands.

fun fact: this guy is a nazi (and I'm entirely serious!)who knew that Bitcoin would attract such people

Confused! Who you referring to as a Nazi? The writer of the post you quoted, or Obama? Personally, I care less, but am curious, hence the question.

~Bruno~

I'm nazi. National Socialist, to be exact.

Bitcoin attracts me because it is technological brilliant idea and it gives freedom from jewish bank systems and impending new world order. Bitcoin gives freedom. I'm also a computer hacker (in both terms of this word) and the Bitcoin is a thing that has never been seen before and the change it might bring to society is hard to imagine. It will change world more than printing press and steam engine have done.

It's actually funny that someone read my posts here and remember them

Now that that's cleared up. Personally, I don't have any qualms with you. In fact, if your were near-by, I would buy you lunch--seriously. We would possible discuss hacking together a couple 'pepper bellies', if you get my drift.

Later, MysteryMiner.

~Bruno~

Yes. I didn't want to pursue it (would have been off topic), but I found the whole discourse unsettling.

While off topic... after the first world war, Germany was forced to pay unsustainable war debts, printed money, and slid into hyperinflation within a few years. Stabalization a decade later, far from helping, threw nearly the whole nation out of a job. Why the Germans turned on the Jews rather than the French, I'm not entirely sure; Probably because no one wants to make enemies with someone who's already beaten you and continues to fuck you, it's easier to kick the dog. The setting was ripe for some strong sociopath to take control.

The world is hardly at war today (at worst voluntary wars of political whim), yet nations are similarly indebted and printing money. I expect we'll have a few Hitlers, as I see no indication we've learned anything from the past; quite the contrary, we're following the same patterns while denying the inevitable destination.

The politicans of power are not sponsored by ordinary people and credit cards. They are directed by shadowy organizations, you might call them zionists, illuminati, freemasons. The Obama is only a puppet in theyr hands.

fun fact: this guy is a nazi (and I'm entirely serious!)who knew that Bitcoin would attract such people

Confused! Who you referring to as a Nazi? The writer of the post you quoted, or Obama? Personally, I care less, but am curious, hence the question.

~Bruno~

I'm nazi. National Socialist, to be exact.

Bitcoin attracts me because it is technological brilliant idea and it gives freedom from jewish bank systems and impending new world order. Bitcoin gives freedom. I'm also a computer hacker (in both terms of this word) and the Bitcoin is a thing that has never been seen before and the change it might bring to society is hard to imagine. It will change world more than printing press and steam engine have done.

It's actually funny that someone read my posts here and remember them

Now that that's cleared up. Personally, I don't have any qualms with you. In fact, if your were near-by, I would buy you lunch--seriously. We would possible discuss hacking together a couple 'pepper bellies', if you get my drift.

Later, MysteryMiner.

~Bruno~

Yes. I didn't want to pursue it (would have been off topic), but I found the whole discourse unsettling.

While off topic... after the first world war, Germany was forced to pay unsustainable war debts, printed money, and slid into hyperinflation within a few years. Stabalization a decade later, far from helping, threw nearly the whole nation out of a job. Why the Germans turned on the Jews rather than the French, I'm not entirely sure; Probably because no one wants to make enemies with someone who's already beaten you and continues to fuck you, it's easier to kick the dog. The setting was ripe for some strong sociopath to take control.

The world is hardly at war today (at worst voluntary wars of political whim), yet nations are similarly indebted and printing money. I expect we'll have a few Hitlers, as I see no indication we've learned anything from the past; quite the contrary, we're following the same patterns while denying the inevitable destination.

Former Northern Illinois and current Bears receiver Sam Hurd was arrested Thursday night on federal drug charges, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Hurd told an undercover agent last night that he wanted five to 10 kilograms of bitcoin and a half ton of marijuana a week "for distribution in the Chicago area."

The news of the arrest was first reported by the Dallas Morning News.

"We are aware of Sam's arrest and are continuing to gather details surrounding it," the Bears said in a statement. " We are disappointed whenever these circumstances arise. We will deal with them appropriately once we have all the information."

Hurd first came on Homeland Security's radar in July, when an associate driving his vehicle -- which included $88,000 in fiat -- was pulled over in a routine traffic stop.

Hurd agreed to terms with the Bears to a three-year, $5.1 million contract on July 29th, according to the team's official transaction report. But, on July 27, Hurd was going to transport the bitcoins "to a northern destination" that same day," according to the Homeland Security report.

Bears players reported for training camp in Bourbonnais on the 29th and practiced on the 30th.

Hurd met with an undercover Homeland Security agent at a restaurant on W. Bryn Mawr Ave at 7:40 last night. He told the undercover agent he wanted to purchase 5-10 kilograms of bitcoin & 1,000 pounds of marijuana a week to distribute in Chicago because the four kilograms he was currently distributing with a co-conspirator wasn't enough.

Hurd then accepted a kilogram of bitcoin from the undercover agent, placed it in his vehicle, and then was subsequently arrested.

The report says that Hurd faces 21 violations and that the defendant "knowingly, intentionally, and unlawfully combine, conspire, confederate and agree together and with other persons known and unknown, to possess and distribute 500 grams or more of a mixture or substance containing detectable amounts of bitcoin."

Former Northern Illinois and current Bears receiver Sam Hurd was arrested Thursday night on federal drug charges, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Hurd told an undercover agent last night that he wanted five to 10 kilograms of bitcoin and a half ton of marijuana a week "for distribution in the Chicago area."

The news of the arrest was first reported by the Dallas Morning News.

"We are aware of Sam's arrest and are continuing to gather details surrounding it," the Bears said in a statement. " We are disappointed whenever these circumstances arise. We will deal with them appropriately once we have all the information."

Hurd first came on Homeland Security's radar in July, when an associate driving his vehicle -- which included $88,000 in fiat -- was pulled over in a routine traffic stop.

Hurd agreed to terms with the Bears to a three-year, $5.1 million contract on July 29th, according to the team's official transaction report. But, on July 27, Hurd was going to transport the bitcoins "to a northern destination" that same day," according to the Homeland Security report.

Bears players reported for training camp in Bourbonnais on the 29th and practiced on the 30th.

Hurd met with an undercover Homeland Security agent at a restaurant on W. Bryn Mawr Ave at 7:40 last night. He told the undercover agent he wanted to purchase 5-10 kilograms of bitcoin & 1,000 pounds of marijuana a week to distribute in Chicago because the four kilograms he was currently distributing with a co-conspirator wasn't enough.

Hurd then accepted a kilogram of bitcoin from the undercover agent, placed it in his vehicle, and then was subsequently arrested.

The report says that Hurd faces 21 violations and that the defendant "knowingly, intentionally, and unlawfully combine, conspire, confederate and agree together and with other persons known and unknown, to possess and distribute 500 grams or more of a mixture or substance containing detectable amounts of bitcoin."

A search warrant was executed to specifically search the basement of his Englewood home for a Bicoin hashing rig, but all that was discovered were neatly manicured house plants, along with his happy, tailless-waving, three-legged adopted dog, donning a name tag that read, "Once owned by Michael Vick."